Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1956, p. 11

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Wisconsin Supreme Ct. Cricket 'Rowdies' [Name All-Star Team YE DARY THMESGAZETIE, Thursday, March 3, 188 19 o : See Big Changes In Supports Referee - To Be Disciplined | Ontario Cage Bid | and guards Ray Thomas and ¥d Potter of University of Torastvant oy TCrLRE oh AD% 2 : A ) -- Ontéri i MADISON, Wis. (AP) LONDON, Ont. (CP ii rio! Maynerick. The coach will be Fred Thomas , i 3 3 | i Cana- ' p a ; T Book | Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled | LONDON (AP) -- England's will be ee Pring Western's representatives will bey and the renager Alex Fisher, both eC Tuesday that the state athletic cricket bosses indicated Tuesday|starting in Vancouver, March 23, Centre Day Mongol, guard You of Norowns, : ad to V 28S i i i iss 5 not have the au- y. wi iscipli 1 ho|by a 12-man squad. wii e team is expec SE 3 Bo t time for a commission does nol ) | they will discipline players wholby eres a Chri . ; Th Tei Do 1 toe Namal omnes or 10 winger wha 153 hort lo reverse a boxing rel "raged" wn umpire ding 8 yARGOURCSEDL wt, ade hee HS es Tk J Gi com hin plved Van Hockey League are undeb going one minutes. Richard of Montreal eree's decision. match in Pakistan. : Mitchell of the Ontario Basketball| Garbutt of Andy's and guards Pete! couver March 23. of the greatest wholesale changes aurice hy The high court reversed a de-, The incident occurred during 2] ey Talons The Tear 1 in the history of the league. | hockey's greatest scorer, sets a cision by, the late circuit judge match between Pakistan and Eng-| Nortowns-University of Western 4 There are 17 games to go in the record every time he scores a . . : Som po t 210-game i and eight league| goal or gets an assist. His 438] Alvin C. Reis of Madison who land ' 3 Sram in Peshawar jus Oriarly Swe. Western wo Tot, 2B ---- The Marylebone Cricket Club,|three from Western, and one each Another 13 records could be re-| marks. sion had the power to overrule 3 ; : written by the end of the regular TOP CENTRE SNIPER | referee Dauber Jaeger in a bout |Fuling body of cricket in England, from Assumption of Windsor, i ; ; \ '| season March 18. Beliveau's 44 goals ties him with|in which Peter Mueller knocked gunounsed it had offered to cancel Andy's A.C. of oronto, University -] ® Prompt Delivery 3 | Leading the parade of individual Joe Malone. a former Canadien,fout Ernie Durando at Milwaukee, jhe hp Bins Se IRL BL named to the squad. ® Courteous Service ! -- [H x 10 5 : Per Gol. 1] = and 13 club marks have fallen.|goals and 792 points are league held a year ago that the commis- : i 5 ives i : i i . e in the best interests of restor- record-wreckers is Jean Beliveau|as the highest goal-scoring centre| Dec. 28, 1954 ling friendly relations." General| Selected from the Nortowns were with two. The classy Montreallin history. His 81 points erased El-| Jaeger awarded the middle- : 4 5 forwards Coulter Osborne Canadien centre has also tied an-{mer Lach's total of 80. Malone| weight hout to Mueller, a rough Iskander Mize Fresident of the George Stulac, centre Ed Boguski Dial RA 5-1109 VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. 78 BOND ST. W. OSHAWA other record and is aiming for alfired 44 goals in 1917-18 and Lach|and ready German, by a knockout ¢ ha gars, have hogy seh retort iy is trom Rif 3 ie. seventh round. gs - er creme 1955 § Showed p . ! chang; y Beliveau, too. | + Beliveau is six goals Ri- . - 5. | C } New York Rangers, picked to chard's 50-goal total as the high}, Durand. 3 Salle of Bayouse, kidnapped" Pakistan umpire Id- urvey ow finish last this term, are conducting est marksman in a season. : y Y¢|rees Baig after an official dinner ' : ; la general housecleaning on their| Bert Olmstead of Canadiens has been given the Ag IY a Enoek: to the two teams Feb. 26. They Sports Attendance Up .4 team marks. They have set fivela good chance to set a record for . 907 drove him to their hotel. | NEW YORK (AP) -- All major cm \T URA records and individual players most assists in a season, He has| Mueller in that round and Mueller| "pp " " oho ed as. saying: |sports showed increases in attend- HE SWIM FOR OLYMPICS = d another th 51, four less than the total regis- arose and then fell again without oy d isted my| ance during 1955 in spite: of tele- GETTING IN T S I er aod, ini Fk is the ieion iy dean 1949-50, *'|being hit. Durando said Jaeger ary Ws Magda ih Co |aceh the Sth ---- survey of Beverley Bainbridge, 16, hold- | at Melbourne. Beverley and one which defenceman Lou Fon-| Rangers' Bill Gadsby has 40 ag.| STE. ia not Pleking 3 jie coun At their hotel water was poured The Morning Telegraph and Daily er of the Australian junior and | other Australian swimmers are tinato set. He has 188 minutes in| sists and needs four more to break| .. 4 1 Jaeger, Durando's peti-| Over me." | Racing Form disclosed Tuesday. senior 110-yard butterfly stroke | busy training for the summer penalties and still six games to the mark set by Doug Harvey of tion said, started the count from Organized baseball drew 35,660, itles, is shown churning the | Olympics. {go. The former league mark of Montreal for defencemen last sea-| cath after th d fall, 2 . 208, a gain of 60,551 over 1954. The es, rs a practice session ' --Central Press Canadian |167 minutes was turned in by de-| son. : a a HD ie second fall, con B.C. Vancouver Lions Nafional and American Leagues |fenceman Red Horner of Toronto, Canadiens have a slim of drew 16,617,383, a boost of 681,500, | Maple Leafs 20 years ago. compiling the most points by a --|Play Exhibition Games {but the minors had a loss of 620,- | Of the eight league records team in a season. They have 92 3 | x . . 951--19,042.825 compared with 19,- ' LOCAL BOWLING LEAGUES | when have fallen, half are for points and Sx Zanes to play. Red aglih Sone) Puayss of NCOUVER (CPB. C. Lives 663.776 in 1954. omp, h | penalties. Besides Fontinato's mark Wings set the record of poigts I Ini College football attracted 13,231,- |=it's also the most time ever in 1950-51. ay Strike ar. 13 [Football Union have arranged to oCClle6e f games, an increas. of AILSTAR TEAM PREPARES (McHugh 209, Jim Bishop 209. Diane|spent in the penalty box by a de- The league resumes action] LONDON (AP)--England's 2,500 play three exhibition games this 795,636 over 1954 when 12,506,144) 1 M id d D I FOR SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Mowbray 206, Jack Germond 205, Mary fenceman--Beliveau and Ted Lind- Thursday after a layoff since Sun- Professional footballers are pre- year--none of them with Calgary lip The Mery A al oj aes 2 _|say of Detroit Red Wings are day. Toronto visits Montreal, Ran- Paring to go on strike against flood- Stampeders. thease) Jug Samies. wall League bis Bei DA Ubholding the Lemon league = this: yildevs of hadman honors. gers and Black Hawks play at St. lit and televised matches. | Phil Webb, general manager, had a record season, with 2,521,636 Whitby wh they took part in an Ex- it J % " i 3 4 4 : i i aie a ore ob atl ek. ure Towise Gib. Pelle Wood: "Beliveau's 137 minutes is the Louis and Boston and Red Wings| The big test comes March 13 said Tuesday Lions will play Ham-| customers, a gain of 331,065 over NOW IN STOCK Whitby and Oshawa bowlers | record for centres in a season and tangle at Detroit. | when Brentford plays Swindon. The! ilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four 1954, This maich was arranged for the| KING ST. HAPPY DOUBLES {following night Wolverhampton is League Aug. 8. A total attendance of 50,473.402 purpose of sharpening the boys up The first night of the last section €ot| pin. siunked Hazelnuts, Lucky six sTANDING |due to play Bilbao of Spain. Both, The other games will be against| was reported for horse racing, 31,- the Molson's Classic Team Champion- 4 E " % é e underway Monday evening with the oo oT lo oo | Clippers 6, Homers 5, Hard-Ups 5. matches are under lights. | unannounced teams in the Big Four 230,724 for the thoroughbreds and| M H T HM DIAL ship which will be held at the Sports. Happy Gang taking 3 points from the Climbers 3, Hot-| : i arn RA men's Show on Friday March 9th and (PPh, PRE hE © es took 3| Doubles -- E. McCabe 435, 259; T. Ma.| Eagles 4, Wilbes 3. Climbers 3, Ho-| If players obey their union and/and IFU, he said. ET er There) Pp A] BE T 1 Saturday ar Oy of five games and Points from HiLo. The Strikers took 2|gee 425, 206; D. Malcolm 420, 234 and 10 Rockets 1. GoGetters 0. Hull refuse to take part a "war" may| He supported president Don Mac- Was a loss of 125074 for thorough with the opposition being of the best Points and the Howellers, 1 point. | M. Jacklin 409, 224. Ladies' high single without handicap: |[0UOW With the clubs fining or sus- kenzie who said earlier that Lions bred racing, but an increase of it should be of great benefit to the All-| 200 Scores: Betty Pilkey 217, Chester| Singles -- R. Anderson 282, R. Lane poail Cooper 259, 200 (489); Mary Mc. pending players for breach of con- had never arranged to play pre- 89,892 for the trotters made an Stars for their meeting with the Toronto Robinson 04 Gladys Eliott . Sectze 264, N. Ricketts 241, N. Welsh 230, M.| Connell 213. | tract, | with St d overall boost of 64,818. Wi 11-Stars on ay e. A 00 y A 00] a a1. " | Bob Aanbagher was again in top form 209; Lorna Howell 226, Glen Howell 21a, {Brvks 22 deni Tag i MeMil:{ Ladies' high single with handicap: and led the All-Stars with a brilliant Barbara Lean 205, Wallace Holmes 237, doe 3 Winnie Scott 250, Vera Bint 234, Audrey 1307 total for his five games while Pat Tresise 260, Merv Cryderman 214, Lemon League -- A. Gwillams 98, J. Pike 231 (407); Hariet Johns 220 (400); Lloyd Sabins was close behind with aS. Bigwood 208, VI. Milne 200, Jack Perry 95; B. Hoolsma 90, A. Henry | Dorothy Stephenson 225 (401); Marj. nice total of 1279. Milne 213, Stan Gomme 226, 233. 83; G. Gwilliams 59, M. Brooks 39 Taylor 211, Bessie Knox 200. Dick Adams turned in 1158 for his| 1 won't be long before our bowling| Teams standing -- Wild cats 51, Happy| Men's high single without handicap: contribution. Ernie White had 1136 and uj) pe finished for this year, so -- Gang 46, apaine Pins 45, Lucky Six 41, Fred Coleman rolled a nice single game | Ozzie Keeler with a few bad breaks was ay] try for some real good scores the| 4 ; 5 'lof 302, 220 (522). Nice bowling there, | able to rack up 1119 for his share of the novi few weeks | Margoes 33, Hazelnuts 33, Head Pins 31 preg Al Shortt 296 (435); Alex Pollock | total pinfall. and Merry Mac's 20. | 254 (415); Frank Cooper 235 (422); Reg. On the opposition team Marty Jordan! NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES' LEAGUE Pike 220, 203 (423); Arnold Taylor 206, ith 1233 for five games 3 y ike { eT 1 tn ir Molson's Aen Team standing --Mic Macs 15, Anony- STORIE PARE 1lmAGUE Eris Taylor 206: (405), 4 Champ was next with 1173 Bill Jordan a mous 11, Blazers 11, Dreamers 11, Hap- Triples -- V. Craddock 698 (224, 253,] Men's high single with handicap: ewvare 0 . brother of Marty turned in a nice 1160 PY Gang 7, Tryhards 7, Fourpins '7, 221), B. Kitchen 669 (234, 238), A. French Clayton Lee 268 (407); Robert Lewis total Hips 5, Strikers 4, Jets 3 659 (204, 258) L. Smith 655 (221, 201, 239), (253 (40D; John Bint 230, George Ford y : ¥ " ' i Bs vw 1225 (417); Howar Greer ) Myrle Reeson who is one of the top I. Johnson, a new bowler, led today B. Kemp 630 (243, 222), J. Parsons 623 Dave Garrow 221, 213 (434); Doug trundlers around this district mauled the with high triple 672 (268, 217), also high (253), J. Claus 617 (200, 203, 214). A F . e ials » » 14, Perce Bent 213, Richard Gif- pins for a total of 1166 and Alex Donald- | single. Welcome to our Club, Isobel, Xie 210 ; i fY NGINEER APPROVED son who replaced Doug Keeler also hit|also Reta Aldsworth, who came up with | FOrter 610 (219, 230), J. Porter 604 am, ud Bh Ady Matlowe 20. 23) Fue eo o o oo e orev unner 0 a "| » | 3 over the 1100 mark. Doug Keeler was a nice single, 248. Other triples were D,| B. Crawford 604 (230). 3 injured playing hockey and had to with- Kinisky 631 (238, 206) and D. Wallace Singles -- T. King 200, A. Tuson 251, A, 203, Harry Norton 202. 613 (213, 23. A. Crawford 212, 242; Prout 258, 206, G. Oliver 203, 209, L. Lemon League: Gladys Clark 86, Pat. the series was decided on a M. Eyre 254, 205; D. Swanger 231, 217; Rorabeck 253, F. Tuson 220, W. Rora- Tricia Rodenburgh 68, Ray Bint 60. | basis it should be noted'). Mason 222, 213; J. Kellar 244, F. sels M 4 a that the All-Stars despite the fact that Ball 231, S. Smith 229, G. Knight beck 207, D. Gibson 200, M. Gardner 209, BAINBOW LEAGUE they topped the opposition on total pin-|G. Christie 225, M. Chinn 225, M. Ding. | E+ Arkwright 211, G. Claus 217, G. Atk-| gy, ying _ Grey 9, Purple 9, Brown | | fall were only able to win two of the man 214, M. Hobbs 210, B. Fountain Wright 206, B. Cardinal 205, B. Crawford gs pgiack 7, Blue 7, Orange 7, Red 7, five games rolled. 1344 206, G. Couch 205, E. Nathan 204, W.| 230. | Yellow 7, Gold 6, Mauve 6, Pink § Tan | -- sage gave, score was 134 Tennier 201. Lemon League -- R. Parsons 90. A|5, Maroon 4, Green 3 Silver 3, White 3. ' E UAL OR BETTER TH AN that both the clubs rolled a 1344 score Tryhards took 3 points with only 3 Short 90. Points taken -- Black 3, Orange bd the AlLStars certainly were given a real|DlaYers out, leaving Blazers with one.| Points -- Cuberts 4, Simcoes 0, Ox. Grey 3 Yellow 0 Mauve 3 Silver 0 : ! hard workout and the spectators enjoyed Sood olng. Sls. Hagvy Gang took 3 fords 4, Burtons 0, Hibberts 3, Colleges 1, Furble, 3. fhile J Brown hh Sree ki ; ORIGIN AL EQUIPMENT in » . Maes | 3 x ' | A ad the high single game | (00k 3 from Anonymous. Hips and Strik. | Hilsides 3, Tresanes 1. |2 Tan 1. ' TOR with a 323 score Lloyd Sabins also had a °° split 2 apiece also Fourpins and High doubles -- Vi Norris 483 (257) ssor nice 311 game while other good games| Dreamers. ALBERT ST. UNITED CHURCH |muth Parrott 441 (267), Mary Pirle 415 ; : t were turned in by Bill Jordan with a It was all or nothing on Monday night. | (227). | s Lh NOW BETTER ear 208 game and brother Marty with a 293 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS |All five teams were whitewashed. The High singles -- Marion Clark 271, | re h score. Three teams took a beating this week Hard-Ups, Clippers, Eagles, Wilbes and Olive Shortt 257, Maud Clark 211, Chris ; 4 THAN EVER dey The eam totals were $80 for the AL Sextets, Hobos and Tipey's, siving Phifts| "oriols tn Cifpers: Rockets. How |McGNl 06, Hazel Peaker 0 Gind De wd § . : r 3 h McG A " Dr. (hat the All-Stars are still maintaining| i CDUMS 4. Stacks 4; Sinners 3 Sharks shots, Hustlers and Go-Getters Joyce 203 | # SSOT ap average of 1200 per game for their| 1} Stripes 3 Sparky's 1; Snabs 3 Jo-| -- : Bet easier starting, faster ity Oi last three encounters this kind of bowl-| Wins 1. | : get-away, smoother Idling ing should keep them very much in the high : " ague runming if they repeat at the Sports| Ouy bowler this week was Fred : '4 3 and greater gas soconemy ay : men's Show. | Glover with 793. Ken Solomoa had 769. E re --at prices that save up fo "Clin! TM was noticed that the All-Stars were 316 and Toots Ferguson 718 nice bowling. | p pi X 40%. YOU SANT OEY wearing their new shirts which were Th0Se with 600 were Norm O'Reilly 693, . o this €' nated by the County Bowl and Mo.|J0 Westlake 636; Flo Tippett 681; Don MORE--WHY PAY MORE? the tor City Alley Managements. "ifWay 679; Ron Swartz 675; Bob Ferguson : ian he All Stace are srateful fo the Kin|608. 'Ray George 664; Al Spring eel,| i a " EACH ons Club of Whithy for the invitation|Bob Kitchen 6354; Horace Hartshorn h ar te a a9 their guests and hope 10 654; Geo. Killen 648; Arn Greene 632, : o - . wins 3 igh benefit from this excellent workout. |pDoug Kerr 637: Earl Westlake 826; Jim entre "LADIES MAJOR 'B' LEAGUE" vempian oss Bua Pipher 611; Geo. Lint - Ne whitewashes this week. Warner. | lop i Jim Hurvid 601. : MOS: v\iitams took 3 from Hendérsons, Whites| 200 scores -- Geo. Scott 256-219; Johs LU 3 y Bo-power your IGNITION for winter driving! This week ond plan ave } pio og yn re 1 ime r Mt | Nutt 254; Shirley Dove 251; Ireme Nut to install mew Eugineer-Approved MOTO-MASTER Spark Plugs. rterie bitts 2 and Burns 2. jiaF 24: May. O'Reilly 233; Bob Tip They're mew, all through . . . fo give the full-powered, controlled That Mary McConnell is tops again pett 227; Keith Clarke 226; Bill Elliot{ DIET iin a terrific 795 (241, 309, 245). We'll| 226; Joyee Mahaffy 222, Orm Yourth, spark required by today's stepped-up fuel and engine power polen- He miss you Mary. That's some bowling! 220; Mary Way 220-200; Billie Trivett Vera Kalynko turned in a 692 (212, 239, 219; Cathy Killen 219; Joyce Hurvid 218; A word of advice to men, wemen and young - tials. Engineered fo work with original equipment paris and lo Nice bowling girls Hambly 204, Cliff Stark 203; Jo George Burns are still rolling along on top 203; Elsie Tyrell 203; Ev. Clarke 201, THREE KINDS oF DANDRUFF ? LOWER COST. Master Plugs. 10. Western Tire 10, Warner-Williams 9, Only three more regular nights to bow! Meaghers 8 and good old Biddulphs 4.) before the playoffs start so keep up the "jt is impossible in this short space fo trace solemtific- business to discuss before bowling. 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Anyone wishing to decline exactly what can be done before it is too late. Sceroungers still managed to hold onto d the p ' fay 20° ew Balloting will take The first appearance of dandruff is caused by am ever- their closest rivals, were held down to FRIENDLY 48 ; causes an evolution marked in its various stages by dif- Awo'poiis by tne Strikers. This' sow ferent kinds of dandruff. Thus, even theugh dandruff . 1) ATL SG AE ng Ae what a baby seal is called? diagnosis of the condition of your sealp. With only one more night left in this jie score of 39. It was all or nothing Some types of dandruff are recurrent. Other types are In other games played, the Hardrocks Gang skunked Merry Mac's, Rolling The scalp and hair are dry. nipped the Sharpshooters 3-0, Lucky -- 3 dealt with immediately the scalp becomes oily. This Strikes trimmed the Spitfires 3-0 while is the second stage. Ry i pr, 409 " : i ds 4 1 he daminult neer Approved--Save up to the Allouettes managed to take two ; ce. 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